Dashcam Certification in Indonesia

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Dashcam Certification in Indonesia (DJID SDPPI KOMDIGI) Dashcams are becoming increasingly common in Indonesia due to the growing need for trip documentation, driver safety, and visual evidence during accidents. For personal vehicles and commercial fleets, dashcams play a crucial role in supporting safety and operational efficiency. This article explains what a dashcam is, how to use it, and how to obtain official certification in Indonesia, especially for manufacturers, distributors, or importers who want to sell dashcams legally. What Is a Dashcam? A dashcam (dashboard camera) is a device installed on a vehicle’s dashboard or windshield to continuously record driving activity. Common features include: Because many dashcams use wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or GPS, they must be certified in Indonesia before being marketed legally. How to Use a Dashcam Dashcams are generally easy to use. Here are the primary steps: 1. Install in the correct position Place it near the center of the windshield, close to the rearview mirror. 2. Connect to power Use the vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket or a hardwire kit. 3. Insert a memory card Typically 32–128GB depending on video resolution. 4. Configure the device Adjust resolution, G-sensor sensitivity, and GPS settings. 5. Monitor and backup Many dashcams allow real-time viewing and downloads via mobile apps. Why Dashcams Need Certification in Indonesia Because dashcams often contain wireless components like: They fall under telecommunication devices, requiring official SDPPI/DJID (KOMDIGI) Certification. This ensures the device: How to Process Dashcam Certification in Indonesia Below are the standard steps, typically handled with support from agencies like Cerapproval: 1. Device Classification Determine the correct category under Indonesian regulations. 2. Document Preparation Including: 3. Laboratory Testing Such as: 4. Submission through OSS & SDPPI/DJID Systems All data is uploaded to official government platforms. 5. Certificate Issuance Once approved, the device becomes legally eligible for distribution in Indonesia. Why Choose Cerapproval? Cerapproval offers: Helping businesses enter the Indonesian market faster and fully compliant. Want your device certified quickly and accurately?Contact Cerapproval today for a free consultation and start your certification process! Contact Us Today:🌐 www.cerapproval.com 📧 gma@cerapproval.com📱 WhatsApp: +62 899‑3300‑033

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Under Law No. 20 of 2024 concerning Standardization and Conformity Assessment, obtaining the SNI (Indonesian National Standard) Certificate requires specific documentation. As a leading certification agency, Cerapproval provides a detailed checklist to ensure applicants are fully prepared. In this guide, we cover both essential and supplementary documents needed for successful SNI certification.

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